HH\Vector::skip
Returns a Vector containing the values after the $n-th element of the
current Vector
public function skip(
  int $n,
): Vector<Tv>;
The returned Vector will always be a subset (but not necessarily a
proper subset) of the current Vector. If $n is greater than or equal to
the length of the current Vector, the returned Vector will contain no
elements. If $n is negative, the returned Vector will contain all
elements of the current Vector.
$n is 1-based. So the first element is 1, the second 2, etc.
Parameters
int $n- The last element to be skipped; the$n+1element will be the first one in the returnedVector.
Returns
Vector<Tv>- AVectorthat is a subset of the currentVectorcontaining values after the specified$n-th element.
Examples
$v = Vector {'red', 'green', 'blue', 'yellow'};
// Create a new Vector after skipping the first two elements ('red' and 'green')
$skip2 = $v->skip(2);
\var_dump($skip2);